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Free AI Note Taker
Capture, summarize, and act faster with the free AI note taker powered by Evernote AI Assistant
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Frequently Asked Questions
The free AI note taker is an Evernote feature that uses AI to help you summarize content, extract action items, and organize notes quickly. It works inside Evernote to turn long documents or meeting notes into concise summaries you can act on.
Open any note in Evernote and invoke the AI Assistant or the summarize action. The assistant will analyze the content and produce a summary, suggested action items, or a restructured version depending on the command you choose.
Yes. The AI note taker can scan a note for tasks and extract action items with suggested owners and deadlines. You can then edit them and save the results back into your Evernote note or export them to your task manager.
Absolutely. It is designed to handle long meeting transcripts and highlight decisions, key takeaways, and follow-ups. Summaries are concise but include traceable source context so you can verify details before sharing.
Yes. Use the AI Assistant to convert study materials or lecture notes into flashcards or practice questions. The assistant can generate Q&A pairs, spaced-repetition prompts, and study plans tailored to the material.
Yes. The AI note taker can rephrase, shorten, or expand text. Ask it to rewrite for different tones, such as professional, casual, or for a specific audience, and it will produce an edited version you can accept or refine.
You can copy and paste AI-generated text, save edits directly back into Evernote notes, or export notes through Evernote's standard export options. This makes it easy to reuse summaries in emails, documents, or other tools.
Yes. The AI note taker is optimized to process meeting transcripts, identifying speakers, decisions, and action items. It can produce meeting minutes and a prioritized action list from raw transcript text.
It can summarize research documents, extract key findings, and list sources. For complex or domain-specific research, the assistant can be prompted to focus on methodology, results, or open questions to match your needs.
Evernote lets you access cached notes offline on supported apps; however, AI processing requires an internet connection. You can prepare offline and run AI tasks once you reconnect to capture summaries and insights.
Evernote integrates with many tools and the AI outputs can be copied to other apps. Where available, you can use Evernote links, embed notes, or use integrations to move action items or content into calendars and task managers.
Yes. Ask the AI to compare two or more documents and it will highlight differences, common themes, and conflicting statements. This is useful for version reviews, competitive research, or reconciling meeting notes.
If a suggested summary or action item needs correction, you can edit it directly in the note and ask the assistant to regenerate or refine the output. Evernote preserves your edits so you can maintain the canonical version.
Yes. Provide your materials and time constraints and the AI can build a study plan with milestones, daily tasks, and review sessions. It can also generate practice questions and prioritize topics based on your goals.
The AI note taker is a productivity aid and may occasionally produce incomplete or imprecise summaries, especially for highly specialized content. It works best when you provide clear prompts and review its suggestions before taking action.